TWICE Europe targets consumer electronics industry

TWICE Europe – a newsletter for the European consumer electronics trade – has been launched by MCV’s publisher Intent Media.

The email newsletter goes live today, rounding up the ten most important consumer and retail stories from around the web twice a week. You can sign up for it free here.

The mailer is aimed at anyone in the European consumer electronics trade – including manufacturers, dealers, suppliers and retail chains.

TWICE Europe is an extension of the US brand, owned by Intent Media’s parent company NewBay Media, which has led the American market for 25 years and produces the CES Daily publication.

The European newsletter will be managed by the PCR team and Rob Temple has been appointed as editor. Previously a PPA award-winning features editor at T3, Temple also worked for Men’s Health and edited The Gadget Show Magazine.

TWICE is incredibly well respected by the consumer electronics and tech industries on both sides of the Atlantic,” said TWICE Europe and PCR publisher Lisa Carter. We’re delighted to bring that quality to the European consumer electronic sector with TWICE Europe, which will provide all industry professionals with all the news and analysis they need, straight into their in-boxes.”

Sign up to TWICE Europe for free at www.pcr-online.biz/twiceeurope

For further information on TWICE Europe, contact Lisa.Carter@intentmedia.co.uk.

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